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OpenStudy (haileyd):

What are the nitrogenous bases for DNA and RNA?

OpenStudy (jackky):

The nitrogenous bases are adenine(A), guanine(G), cytosine(C), thymine(T), and uracil(U). Adenine and guanine are purines (contains a six membered ring of carbon and nitrogen fused to a five membered ring). Adenine and guanine are both found in DNA and RNA. The Basics: DNA, RNA, Protein plato.acadiau.ca/courses/biol/Microbiology/DNA.htm

OpenStudy (jackky):

im 98% sure

OpenStudy (haileyd):

oh i already knew that, i forgot what they were called, lol

OpenStudy (jackky):

kk ido tht 2 jajaja

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